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11
NAPIER MAIL, JANUARY 30, 2013
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BUPA MEDICAL ALARMS
THE RIGHT KIND OF HELP,
ALWAYS
Bupa Medical Alarms are here to keep ou safer at home. If
ou have an incident, we can get ou an ambulance quickl ,
or call famil or a friend if ou want. We'll get the help ou
need, and we'll sta on the line until it arrives also. We let
our loved ones know if ou are being taken to hospital.
Phone 0800 60 80 99 or visit .b a.c .n
for more information.
GLADYS MARY - REST HOME AND DEMENTIA CARE
YOUR DAY, YOUR WAY
In response to the needs of our communit , we are proud to
offer dementia care as well as rest home care. Ever thing we
do focuses on each individual -- their interests, preferences
and needs. We sa 'Your da , Your wa .' It is ver important
to us that ever one feels at home. Our well trained, friendl
staff bring expertise and warmth to their care. We extend a
warm welcome to ou.
Call Penn Dine on (06) 844 4969 or visit .b a.c .n
Glad s Mar Rest Home, 7 Glamorgan Ave, Tamatea, Napier
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Westpac Financial Adviser, Jocelyn McClelland has
been helping people in Hawkes Bay and Gisborne
make better investment decisions for ten years.
As an authorised financial adviser she can help
savers and investors to make the dollars and cents
decisions and to invest their money wisely.
So however you see your future, Jocelyn can help
you get there.
Call her today on 06 878 0820, or email
Jocelyn_McClelland@westpac.co.nz
Disclosure statement under the Financial Advisers Act are available on request and free
of charge from a Westpac Financial Advisor.
Westpac New Zealand Limited.
Better Choices
for Later in Life
Investors who ask themselves what sort of lifestyle they want to enjoy later
in life -- and then translate that into a realistic plan for today -- should be
well placed for the future.
The good news -- a recent report1 of the spending requirements of people
over 65 has found most of today's retirees have a comfortable standard of
living -- and only a few are struggling financially.
The not-so-good news: the report confirmed that although people can
live on New Zealand Superannuation alone, they will have a lifestyle that
affords few options, unless they have other forms of income or savings.
What this report shows, is that the choices you make now will determine
what choices you have in retirement. It is a question of making realistic
choices right now -- and realising that the best asset you have is time.
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needs to address for themselves, when considering their
impending retirement. There are no rules of thumb, everyone
is different. It's about people taking control of their own future.
They need to have a vision of how they want to be living; how much they'll
need to save from today to fund that lifestyle; and work backwards so that
there is a robust plan in place.
And it's about having information that allows people to make some
decisions about how they want to live in retirement. Westpac's role is
helping savers and investors to make the dollars-and-cents decisions, and
to invest their money wisely. It is up to individuals to ask themselves the
tough questions. Then we can discuss their savings needs and guide them
through the options.
1New Zealand Retirement Expenditure Guidelines August 2012
Disclosure statements under the Financial Advisers Act are available on request and
free of charge from a Westpac Financial Advisor. Westpac New Zealand Limited.
THE RIGHT KIND OF HELP
WHEN YOU NEED IT
Bupa Alarms
One of the difficult things about
ageing is that our minds and
bodies change at different speeds.
Sometimes neither of these is in
line with our expectations at a
particular age. To help stay safe
as life changes, it's important to
be aware of alternatives that can
help.
This could be as simple as
considering a medical alarm
to help stay safe while living
independently in your own home
in the community. Often, the
additional benefit is the peace
of mind that this creates for your
family.
Rather than automatically sending
an ambulance when the alarm
button is pressed, our monitoring
staff will listen and discuss the
situation, then offer an appropriate
range of options, from phoning a
friend or neighbour to pop over,
to sending an ambulance if that's
the most appropriate help. We
can get the police or fire service if
that's what's required.
"I appreciated the fact that
you stayed on the line until
the ambulance arrived" said
Mrs. Ryan.
Staying on the line until help
arrives is an important part of the
Bupa service. It's what we do,
and we find it makes people more
comfortable.
Gladys Mary Care Home
When things get too difficult, a
move into a care home can be a
wise choice. While some people
will hold out against this, many
find that once the move is made,
the sense of safety, security and
having care at hand compensates
for many of the changes.
Many people at Gladys Mary
Care Home, in Napier, feel this
way. They enjoy the bright,
sunny environmentand the very
genuine sense of respect for
privacy and individual needs.
Some people comment that
they have taken up new hobbies
as a result of the range of
activities on hand!
We often receive compliments
from our residents and their
families about the kindness
of our staff, and the "little
extras" that they so willingly do.
Residents often say that they
love the friendly environment
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We would be delighted to
have the opportunity to talk
with you about the care at
Gladys Mary.
For more information about a Bupa alarm,
call 0800 60 80 99 or visit www.bupa.co.nz.
For Gladys Mary Care Home enquiries,
phone Penny Dine, Care Home manager,
on 844 4969 or feel free to drop in at any time.